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Share renewable energy development windfall
MURRAY River Council intends to lobby for equitable outcomes from renewable energy development. The council at its recent ordinary meeting resolved to reach out to…
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Council opts for informal workshops
MURRAY River Council has rescinded its original decision to hold some of its formal council meetings outside of Moama, instead opting to hold informal workshops…
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No to special rate variation move
RATEPAYERS in the Murray River Council area will be spared any special rate variation in the immediate future. The council at last week’s ordinary meeting…
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Drought resilience plan underway
A JOINT project to develop and implement a drought resilience plan can now start after receiving the stamp of approval from the Commonwealth in December.…
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Concerns over sex premises’ misdirected
SWAN Hill Council says its hands are tied after multiple complaints about some shops in the Swan Hill CBD allegedly offering adult-related services. Mayor Stuart…
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Sea Lake water tower being demolished
A PIECE of Sea Lake’s history is being dismantled due to safety concerns. GWMWater is in the process of removing the town’s water tower. Dating…
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Pedestrians urged to follow signage
SWAN Hill Council is urging residents and visitors to follow all signage at the construction site for the new Swan Hill Tourism and Cultural Hub…
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New defibrillator for town
A DEFIBRILLATOR has been installed on Monash Avenue in Nyah West, near the IGA, by the Nyah District Action Group. Committee member Harry Schlegel said…
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Complaints in wake of jet skis
THE irresponsible use of personal watercraft and jet skis at Lake Boga has lead to complaints to Swan Hill Rural City Council and Better Boating…
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Funding for Bael Bael homestead
A HERITAGE registered homestead on the shore of Lake Bael Bael near Kerang has received $300,000 through a new Victorian Government grants program. The Bael…










